5 things to know for Thursday, Oct. 13

Mosquitoes vs. drones? New technological tactics could soon be used to fight Zika in Southwest Florida. Lee County Mosquito Control said the threat of Zika didn't end with summer and may continue all year long. Now, the federal government is spending millions on developing ideas, including using drones to stop the spread. Several major companies are stepping up with the feds to fight the virus.

Two Boston police officers were shot and critically injured while responding to a call late Wednesday, police said. The suspect in the shootings -- who was wearing body armor -- was later killed during an exchange of gunfire with officers, said police commissioner, William Evans. Police received a call regarding a "domestic incident" between two male roommates in East Boston around 11 p.m., Evans said.

Forecasters say an "extremely dangerous" Hurricane Nicole has strengthened into a Category 4 storm headed for Bermuda. The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami says hurricane hunter aircraft show that Nicole's maximum sustained winds have increased to 130 mph. The storm is about 180 miles south-southwest of Bermuda and is moving north-northeast at 12 mph.

We'll see a setup today very similar to Wednesday. Kicking off the day under mostly cloudy skies but as the morning goes on clouds will break apart and sunshine will prevail. Overall, we'll end up with a blend of sunshine and patchy clouds through the afternoon today. All things considered, it should be another nice day with 'lower' humidity, sunshine and a comfortable breeze out of the north.

Lawyers for Donald Trump are "drafting" lawsuits against The New York Times and The Palm Beach Post, hours after those newspapers published separate reports in which women claimed Trump had touched them inappropriately. Two high-ranking Trump campaign sources confirmed to CNNMoney that a lawsuit against the Times was in the works, but has not been filed. One source said the campaign was also drafting a lawsuit against the Post